Dear Reader Online Book Clubs

With 5 minutes a day and an email address, you can join one (or more!) of DearReader’s FREE online book clubs!

Are you looking for great new authors? Looking for a great book? Would you like to sample a book before you commit to checking it out? Do you like chocolate chip cookies? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you need to join one of our online book clubs.

How does it work? Every week we sample a new book. Monday through Friday, a quick 5 minute read is delivered to your email box for you to peruse with your morning coffee. At the end of Friday’s read, the ending page number is given, so when you pick up the book from the library, you know where you left off. (There is also a link on the emails to quickly and easily reserve the book from the library.)

There’s a book club for just about everyone — fiction, non-fiction, romance, mystery, science fiction, audio, business, teen, good news, horror, and pre-publication (be the first to see these soon-to-be-released books). On Mondays and Thursdays, Suzanne (your DearReader book club editor) offers a link to AuthorBuzz, where she introduces you to three or four authors and their books. Suzanne also holds giveaways where you can win funny or cool prizes–and once a month, Suzanne bakes homemade chocolate chip cookies for the winners of her monthly Chocolate Chip Cookie giveaway.

The online book clubs are a fun and stress free way to read and, as Suzanne always ends her columns, “It’s so good to read with friends.”

If we don’t own one of the discussion books, it may be available at another library in our system. Click here to search all libraries. If it is not available in any of these libraries, you may submit an Interlibrary Loan Request Form, and we will try to locate a copy for you.

Please note: If you are a member of the audio book club, you must have RealPlayer installed on your computer. Click here for a free download.

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